CLEANING
Clean the valve housings, valves, plugs, springs,
and separator plates with a standard parts cleaning
solution only. Do not use gasoline, kerosene, or any
type of caustic solution. (Fig. 131)
Do not immerse any of the electrical components in
cleaning solution. Clean the electrical components by
wiping them off with dry shop towels only.
Dry all except the electrical parts with compressed
air. Make sure all passages are clean and free from
obstructions.Do not use rags or shop towels to
dry or wipe off valve body components. Lint
from these materials can stick to valve body
parts, interfere with valve operation, and clog
filters and fluid passages.
INSPECTION
Inspect all of the valve body mating surfaces for
scratches, nicks, burrs, or distortion. Use a straight-edge to check surface flatness. Minor scratches may
be removed with crocus cloth using only very light
pressure.
Minor distortion of a valve body mating surface
may be corrected by smoothing the surface with a
sheet of crocus cloth. Position the crocus cloth on a
surface plate, sheet of plate glass or equally flat sur-
face. If distortion is severe or any surfaces are
heavily scored, the valve body will have to be
replaced.
Inspect the valves and plugs (Fig. 132) for
scratches, burrs, nicks, or scores. Minor surface
scratches on steel valves and plugs can be removed
with crocus cloth butdo not round off the edges
of the valve or plug lands.Maintaining sharpness
of these edges is vitally important. The edges prevent
foreign matter from lodging between the valves and
plugs and the bore.
Fig. 130 Valve Body Components
1 - SOLENOID SWITCH VALVE
2 - MANUAL VALVE
3 - LOW REVERSE SWITCH VALVE
4 - LOW REVERSE ACCUMULATOR
5 - 2ND CLUTCH ACCUMULATOR
6 - UNDERDRIVE ACCUMULATOR
7 - OVERDRIVE ACCUMULATOR
8 - 4TH CLUTCH ACCUMULATOR
9 - CHECK BALLS (7)
Fig. 131 Valve Body Components
1 - SOLENOID SWITCH VALVE
2 - MANUAL VALVE
3 - LOW REVERSE SWITCH VALVE
4 - LOW REVERSE ACCUMULATOR
5 - 2ND CLUTCH ACCUMULATOR
6 - UNDERDRIVE ACCUMULATOR
7 - OVERDRIVE ACCUMULATOR
8 - 4TH CLUTCH ACCUMULATOR
9 - CHECK BALLS (7)
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VALVE BODY (Continued)
Inspect all the valve and plug bores in the valve
body. Use a penlight to view the bore interiors.
Replace the valve body if any bores are distorted or
scored. Inspect all of the valve body springs. The
springs must be free of distortion, warpage or broken
coils.
Trial fit each valve and plug in its bore to check
freedom of operation. When clean and dry, the valves
and plugs should drop freely into the bores.
Valve body bores do not change dimensionally with
use. If the valve body functioned correctly when new,
it will continue to operate properly after cleaning and
inspection. It should not be necessary to replace a
valve body assembly unless it is damaged in han-
dling.
Inspect all the accumulator bores in the valve body.
Use a penlight to view the bore interiors. Replace the
valve body if any bores are distorted or scored.Inspect all of the accumulator springs. The springs
must be free of distortion, warpage or broken coils.
Inspect all the fluid seals on the valve body (Fig.
133). Replace any seals that are cracked, distorted, or
damaged in any way. These seals pass fluid pressure
directly to the clutches. Any pressure leak at these
points, may cause transmission performance prob-
lems.
ASSEMBLY
(1) Lubricate valves, springs, and the housing
valve bores with clean transmission fluid.
(2) Install solenoid switch valve, manual valve,
and the low/reverse switch valve into the valve body.
(3) Install the retainers to hold each valve into the
valve body.
(4) Install the valve body check balls into their
proper locations.
(5) Position the transfer plate onto the valve body.
(6) Install the screws to hold the transfer plate to
the valve body. Tighten the screws to 5.6 N´m (50 in.
lbs.).
(7) Install the accumulator pistons and springs
into the valve body in the location from which they
were removed. Note that all accumulators except the
overdrive have two springs. The overdrive accumula-
tor piston has only one spring.
Fig. 132 Valve Body Components
1 - SOLENOID SWITCH VALVE
2 - MANUAL VALVE
3 - LOW REVERSE SWITCH VALVE
4 - LOW REVERSE ACCUMULATOR
5 - 2ND CLUTCH ACCUMULATOR
6 - UNDERDRIVE ACCUMULATOR
7 - OVERDRIVE ACCUMULATOR
8 - 4TH CLUTCH ACCUMULATOR
9 - CHECK BALLS (7)
Fig. 133 Valve Body Seals
1 - UNDERDRIVE ACCUMULATOR (2 SPRINGS)
2 - 4TH CLUTCH ACCUMULATOR (2 SPRINGS)
3 - 2ND CLUTCH ACCUMULATOR (2 SPRINGS)
4 - LOW REVERSE ACCUMULATOR (2 SPRINGS)
5 - LOW/REVERSE PASSAGE SEAL
6 - 2ND CLUTCH PASSAGE SEAL
7 - 4TH CLUTCH PASSAGE SEAL
8 - OVERDRIVE ACCUMULATOR (1 SPRING)
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VALVE BODY (Continued)
(8) Position the accumulator cover onto the valve
body.
(9) Install the screws to hold the accumulator
cover onto the valve body. Tighten the screws to 4.5
N´m (40 in. lbs.).
(10) Install the TRS selector plate onto the valve
body and the manual valve.
(11) Install the solenoid and pressure switch
assembly onto the valve body.
(12) Install the screws to hold the solenoid and
pressure switch assembly onto the valve body.
Tighten the screws to 5.7 N´m (50 in. lbs.). Tighten
the screws adjacent to the arrows cast into the bot-
tom of the transfer plate first.
(13) Position the detent spring onto the valve body.
(14) Install the screw to hold the detent spring
onto the valve body. Tighten the screw to 4.5 N´m (40
in. lbs.).
(15) Install new clutch passage seals onto the
valve body, if necessary
INSTALLATION
(1) Check condition of seals on valve body and the
solenoid and pressure switch assembly. Replace seals
if cut or worn.
(2) Place TRS selector plate in the PARK position.
(3) Place the transmission in the PARK position.
(4) Lubricate seal on the solenoid and pressure
switch assembly connector with petroleum jelly.(5) Position valve body in transmission and align
the manual lever on the valve body to the pin on the
transmission manual shift lever.
(6) Seat valve body in case and install one or two
bolts to hold valve body in place.
(7) Tighten valve body bolts alternately and evenly
to 12 N´m (105 in. lbs.) torque.
(8) Install a new primary oil filter seal in the oil
pump inlet bore. Seat the seal in the bore with the
butt end of a hammer, or other suitable tool.
CAUTION: The primary oil filter seal MUST be fully
installed flush against the oil pump body. DO NOT
install the seal onto the filter neck and attempt to
install the filter and seal as an assembly. Damage to
the transmission will result.
(9) Place replacement filter in position on valve
body and into the oil pump.
(10) Install screw to hold filter to valve body.
Tighten screw to 4.5 N´m (40 in. lbs.) torque.
(11) Connect the solenoid and pressure switch
assembly connector.
(12) Install oil pan. Tighten pan bolts to 12 N´m
(105 in. lbs.) torque.
(13) Lower vehicle and fill transmission with
MopartATF +4, type 9602, fluid.
(14) Check and adjust gearshift cable, if necessary.
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VALVE BODY (Continued)
(7) Remove intermediate clutch shaft snap-ring
(Fig. 30).
(8) Remove clutch shaft thrust ring (Fig. 31).
(9) Remove intermediate clutch shaft (Fig. 32).
(10) Remove differential snap-ring (Fig. 33).
(11) Remove differential (Fig. 34).
(12) Remove differential needle bearings and both
needle bearing thrust washers from mainshaft.
Fig. 30 Intermediate Clutch Shaft Snap-Ring
Removal
1 - SNAP-RING
2 - INTERMEDIATE CLUTCH SHAFT
Fig. 31 Clutch Shaft Thrust Ring Removal
1 - CLUTCH SHAFT THRUST RING
Fig. 32 Intermediate Clutch Shaft Removal
1 - INTERMEDIATE CLUTCH SHAFT
Fig. 33 Differential Snap-Ring Removal
1 - DIFFERENTIAL SNAP-RING
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TRANSFER CASE - NV242 (Continued)
(10) Install differential snap-ring (Fig. 74).
(11) Install intermediate clutch shaft (Fig. 75).
(12) Install clutch shaft thrust washer (Fig. 76).
(13) Install clutch shaft snap-ring (Fig. 77).(14) Inspect mode fork assembly (Fig. 78). Replace
pads and bushing if necessary. Replace fork tube if
bushings inside tube are worn or damaged. Also
check springs and slider bracket (Fig. 78). Replace
worn, damaged components.
Fig. 74 Installing Differential Snap-Ring
1 - DIFFERENTIAL SNAP-RING
Fig. 75 Installing Intermediate Clutch Shaft
1 - INTERMEDIATE CLUTCH SHAFT
Fig. 76 Installing Clutch Shaft Thrust Washer
1 - CLUTCH SHAFT THRUST RING
Fig. 77 Installing Clutch Shaft Snap-Ring
1 - SNAP-RING
2 - INTERMEDIATE CLUTCH SHAFT
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TRANSFER CASE - NV242 (Continued)
OPERATION
Under normal driving conditions, the system oper-
ates conventionally, and the majority of available
torque is applied to the rear wheels. However, when
front-to-rear wheel speed variations exist, the pro-
gressive differential transfers torque to the axle with
the better traction, thus minimizing wheel spin and
maximizing control.
The key to this design is a progressive coupling
(Fig. 3), which is supplied with pressurized oil by a
gerotor style pump. The pump rotor and case are
driven by the front and rear driveshafts respectively,
and deliver pressurized oil flow to the coupling in
proportion to their speed difference. The progressive
coupling contains a multi-disc clutch pack that is
alternately splined to the front and rear driveshafts,
and controls torque variation between the front and
rear driveshafts as dictated by the pump.
A set of orifices and valves control the speed-differ-
ential starting point and rate of torque transfer rise
in the clutch. This allows the system to disregard the
normal speed differences between axles that result
from variations in front-to-rear loading and typical
cornering.
Transfer case operating ranges are selected with a
floor mounted shift lever. The shift lever is connectedto the transfer case range lever by an adjustable
cable. Range positions are marked on the shifter
bezel plate.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - TRANSFER CASE - NV247
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
TRANSFER CASE DIFFICULT TO
SHIFT OR WILL NOT SHIFT INTO
DESIRED RANGE1. Vehicle speed too great to permit
shifting1. Reduce speed to 3-4 km/h (2-3
mph) before attempting to shift
2. Transfer case external shift cable
binding2. Lubricate, repair or replace cable,
or thighten loose components as
necessary
3. Insufficient or incorrect lubricant 3. Drain and refill to edge of fill hole
with correct lubricant
4. Internal components binding,
worn, or damaged4. Disassemble unit and replace
worn or damaged components as
necessary
TRANSFER CASE NOISY IN ALL
MODES1. Insufficient or incorrect lubricant 1. Drain and refill to edge of fill hole
with correct lubricant.If unit is still
noisy after drain and refill,
disassembly and inspection may
be required to locate source of
noise
Fig. 3 Progressive Coupling
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TRANSFER CASE - NV247 (Continued)
FRONT OUTPUT SHAFT AND DRIVE CHAIN
(1) Remove oil pickup tube from rear case (Fig.
17).
(2) Remove drive gear snap-ring (Fig. 18).
(3) Disengage drive gear (Fig. 18). Pry gear
upward and off mainshaft as shown.
(4) Remove front output shaft, drive chain and
drive gear as assembly (Fig. 18).
(5) Remove output shaft drive gear snap ring.
(6) Remove output shaft drive gear from output
shaft.
SHIFT FORKS AND MAINSHAFT
(1) Remove detent plug, O-ring, detent spring and
detent plunger (Fig. 19).
(2) Remove shift rail from shift fork and transfer
case housing.
(3) Rotate range shift fork until it disengages from
shift sector.
(4) Remove mainshaft and shift fork from input
gear pilot bearing.
NOTE: Loose needle bearings are used to support
the drive sprocket hub on the mainshaft. Do not lift
mainshaft by drive sprocket hub or needle bearings
will become dislodged.
(5) Wrap rag around mainshaft underneath drive
sprocket hub and remove drive sprocket hub from
mainshaft. Be sure to retrieve all the drive sprocket
hub needle bearings.
(6) Remove snap ring holding clutch sleeve onto
mainshaft.
Fig. 17 Oil Pickup Tube Removal
1 - OIL PICKUP TUBE
Fig. 18 Front Output Shaft, Drive Gear And Chain
Removal
1 - REAR HOUSING
2 - OUTPUT SHAFT AND SPROCKET
3 - MAINSHAFT SPROCKET
4 - SNAP-RING
5 - DRIVE CHAIN
Fig. 19 Detent Plug, Spring And Plunger Removal
1 - DETENT PLUG
2 - DETENT SPRING
3 - DETENT PLUNGER
4 - PLUG O-RING
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TRANSFER CASE - NV247 (Continued)
(7) Remove range clutch sleeve, blockout spring,
locking clutch, and locking clutch spring from main-
shaft (Fig. 20).
(8) Remove shift sector. Rotate and tilt sector as
needed to remove it (Fig. 21).
(9) Remove shift sector bushing and O-ring (Fig.
22).
INPUT GEAR/LOW RANGE ASSEMBLY
(1) Turn front case on side so front bearing
retainer is accessible.
(2) Remove front bearing retainer bolts (Fig. 23).
(3) Remove front bearing retainer as follows:(a) Loosen retainer with flat blade screwdriver
to break sealer bead.To avoid damaging case
and retainer, position screwdriver blade only
in slots provided in retainer (Fig. 24).
(b) Then remove retainer from case and gear.
Fig. 20 Range Clutch Sleeve, Blockout Spring,
Locking Clutch and Spring
1 - LOCKING CLUTCH SPRING
2 - BLOCKOUT SPRING
3 - SNAP-RING
4 - RANGE CLUTCH SLEEVE
5 - LOCKING CLUTCH
6 - DRIVE SPROCKET HUB
Fig. 21 Shift Sector Removal
1 - SHIFT SECTOR
Fig. 22 Sector Bushing And O-Ring Removal
1 - SHIFT SECTOR BUSHING
2 - O-RING
Fig. 23 Front Bearing Retainer Bolt Removal
1 - FRONT BEARING RETAINER
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TRANSFER CASE - NV247 (Continued)